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The 50 Forbidden Questions — Professional Boundaries Guide
The 50 Forbidden Questions — Professional Boundaries Guide
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You were trained to ask the right questions. Nobody taught you which ones destroy the work.
Some questions retraumatize. Some collapse the therapeutic alliance in a single sentence. Some shut a patient down so completely they never come back to depth again — not in that session, and sometimes not ever.
The problem is not bad therapists. The problem is that these questions are taught nowhere.
The 50 Forbidden Questions is a restricted clinical guide that breaks down the 50 questions therapists most commonly ask that damage the process — organized into 5 categories:
- Questions that minimize — and make the patient defend the legitimacy of their own pain
- Questions that lead — embedding your assumptions inside the question itself
- Questions that invade — pushing past psychological readiness before the container is strong enough
- Questions that retraumatize — recreating the conditions of the original wound inside the session
- Questions that carry your unresolved material — countertransference disguised as clinical technique
Each of the 50 questions includes the exact phrasing to avoid and a clinical breakdown of why it damages trust, shuts the patient down, or reactivates the wound — so you recognize it before it leaves your mouth.
This is the guide that should have come with your training.
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